store
store 英 [stɔ:(r)] 美 [stɔr, stor]
n. 商店;储备,贮藏;仓库 vt. 贮藏,储存
进行时:storing 过去式:stored 过去分词:stored 第三人称单数:stores 名词复数:stores
- As the sentence "This store stores a large store of rubber ducks" will tell you, store is a word with a lot of definitions. Among these are "a place that sells items," "the act of keeping things for future use," and "a supply of something."
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- n. 商店;储备,贮藏;仓库
- vt. 贮藏,储存
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1. a big department store
大型百货商店
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2. a health food store
保健食品商店
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3. a liquor store
出售酒类的商店
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4. her secret store of chocolate
她私下存放的巧克力
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5. a vast store of knowledge
丰富的知识
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6. medical stores
医疗用品
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7. a grain store
粮仓
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8. weapons stores
武器库
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9. We don't know what life holds in storefor us.
我们不知道等待我们的将是什么样的生活。
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10. animals storing up food for the winter
贮存食物过冬的动物
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11. Thousands of pieces of data are stored in a computer's memory.
在计算机的存贮器中存有成千上万条数据。
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12. She had stored up all her anger and eventually snapped.
她所有的愤怒郁积在一起,终于爆发了。
- store (n.) c. 1300, "supplies or provisions for a household, camp, etc.," from store (v.) or else from Old French estore "provisions; a fleet, navy, army," from estorer or from Medieval Latin staurum, instaurum "store." General sense of "sufficient supply" is attested from late 15c. The meaning "place where goods are kept for sale" is first recorded 1721 in American English (British English prefers shop (n.)), from the sense "place where supplies and provisions are kept" (1660s).
- store (v.) mid-13c., "to supply or stock," from Old French estorer "erect, construct, build; restore, repair; furnish, equip, provision," from Latin instaurare "to set up, establish; renew, restore," in Medieval Latin also "to provide, store," from in- "in" (from PIE root *en "in") + -staurare, from PIE *stau-ro-, suffixed extended form of root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm" (compare restore). The meaning "to keep in store for future use" (1550s) probably is a back-formation from store (n.). Related: Stored; storing.
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